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Dozens of Harmful Chemicals Have Been Found In Our Bodies
By Marla Cone, L.A. Times Staff WriterIn
the largest study of chemical exposure ever conducted on human beings,
the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Thursday
that most American children and adults were carrying in their bodies
dozens of pesticides and toxic compounds used in consumer products,
many of them linked to potential health threats.
The
report documented bigger doses in children than in adults of many
chemicals, including some pyrethroids, which are in virtually every
household pesticide, and phthalates, which are found in nail polish and
other beauty products as well as in soft plastics.
The
CDC's director, Dr. Julie L. Gerberding, called the national exposure
report - the third in an assessment that is released biennially - a
breakthrough that would help public health officials home in on the
most important compounds to which Americans are routinely exposed.
The latest
installment, which looked for 148 toxic compounds in the urine and
blood of about 2,400 people age 6 and older in 2000 and 2001, is "the
largest and most comprehensive report of its kind ever released
anywhere by anyone," Gerberding said. Findings were broken down by age
group and race.
At Thursday's
news conference, CDC officials emphasized the good news: Steep declines
were found in children's exposure to lead and secondhand cigarette
smoke.
Lead levels
in children have dropped significantly over several years, which
Gerberding called an "astonishing public health achievement"
attributable largely to its removal from gasoline and paint.
About 1.6% of
young children tested from 1999 to 2002 had elevated levels of lead,
which could lower their intelligence and damage their brains, compared
with 8.2% in the late 1970s and 4.4% in the early 1990s.
But the discovery of more than 100 other substances in humans, particularly children, distressed environmental health experts.
"The report
in general shows that people - kids and adults - are exposed to things
that aren't intended to be in their body," said Dr. Jerome A. Paulson,
an associate professor of pediatrics at the George Washington
University School of Medicine and Health Sciences who specializes in
children's environmental health. "In and of itself, that is a concern.
Whether it's harmful or not we can't tell from this particular study."
The new data
in the 475-page report reveal how "we have fouled our own nest,"
Paulson said. "We contaminated the environment sufficiently that there
are measurable amounts of potentially toxic substances in people - kids
and adults."
The CDC did
not try to gauge the health threat the chemicals might pose. A
measurable amount of a compound in a person's body does not mean it
causes disease or other damage, the agency noted.
For many
compounds in the report, experts have little information on what
amounts may be harmful or what they may do in combination.
"We are
really at the beginning of a very complicated journey to understand the
thousands of substances we are exposed to," said Thomas Burke,
associate professor at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public
Health.
The discovery
of pyrethroids in most people is especially important, as no one had
looked for them in the human body before. Pyrethroids are synthetic
versions of natural compounds found in flowers, and they have been
considered safer than older pesticides, such as DDT and chlordane, that
build up in the environment and have been banned in the United States.
But in high
doses, pyrethroids are toxic to the nervous system. They are the second
most common class of pesticides that result in poisoning. At low doses,
they might alter hormones. The compounds are used in large volumes in
farm and household pesticides and are sprayed by public agencies to
kill mosquitoes.
Pyrethroids
"were a step forward [from DDT and other banned pesticides], but now
we're beginning to understand that while they don't persist in the
environment, many of us are exposed," Burke said. "We don't quite know
what those levels mean."
Eleven of 12
phthalates tested were higher in children than adults. All of the
phthalates but one are used in fragrances. In animal tests, and in one
recent study of human babies, some of the compounds have been shown to
alter male reproductive organs or to feminize hormones.
Representatives
of the chemical and pesticide industries praised the study, saying that
human biomonitoring is the best available tool to measure exposure.
They echoed the CDC in saying that discovery of the chemicals in the
human body did not automatically mean they posed a threat.
The CDC's
Gerberding said that "for the vast majority" of the 148 chemicals in
the report, "we have no evidence of health effects."
Many toxicologists and environmental scientists disagree.
Studies of
animals, and in some cases people, suggest that most of the compounds
can affect the brain, hormones, reproductive system or the immune
system, or that they are linked to cancer.
Many of the
compounds have not been studied sufficiently to know what happens with
chronic exposure to low doses. "No evidence of health effects does not
imply that they are not harmful," Paulson said. "It just means we don't
know one way or another."
Environmental
groups have called for U.S. law to require chemical companies to test
industrial compounds more comprehensively, a proposal similar to one
that the European Parliament is to debate in the fall.
The evidence
that many contaminants amass in children more than in adults could mean
that they are exposed to larger amounts - perhaps from crawling,
breathing more rapidly or putting items in their mouths - or that their
bodies are less able to cope with or metabolize them.
"In the womb
and in the first two years after birth, children undergo extraordinary
cell growth, from brain neurons to immune cells, so there are more
opportunities for toxic compounds to disrupt the cells," Paulson said.
Animal tests show that fetuses and newborns are the most susceptible to
harm from many chemicals.
In the CDC
study, one of every 18 women of childbearing age, or 5.7%, had mercury
that exceeded the level that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
deemed safe to a developing fetus.
Tests on school children show that mercury exposure in the womb can lower IQs, with memory and vocabulary particularly impaired.
The CDC plans
to expand the national chemical report to more than 300 compounds in
two years and about 500 in four years. An estimated 80,000 chemicals
are in commercial use today.
Typical Symptoms of Chronic Mercury Element
Toxicity
A)Psychological, physical
and behavior problems
·Heavy
Metal Chronic fatigue (mercury)
· Tired in the morning upon waking
· Sleeps excessively
· Hypoglycemic (with unexplained energy bursts)
· Muscular weakness
· Seasonal depression
· Memory loss
· Irritability
· Difficulty to concentrate
· Nightmares
· Sleep disorders, Trouble falling asleep, waking too early
· Suicidal tendencies
· Difficulty in making decisions
B)Central nerve system
·
Dizziness
· Loss of muscle control in the hand sometimes in the feet
· Loss of muscle co-ordination
· Muscle paralysis
· Vision gets more and more limited or troubled
· Tinnitus
· Shacking hands or arms
· Loss of hearing
· Muscle spasms
C)Immune System
·
Frequent colds
· Allergies
· Asthma
· Sinusitis
· Multiple Sclerosis
· Hodgkin disease
· Leukemia
· Auto immune disorders
D) Endocrine System
·
Tendency to diabetes
· Renal stones
· Thyroid dysfunction
· Low sex drive
· Muscle wasting
· Cold hands and feet
E) Cardio-vascular system
·
High blood pressure
· Tachycardia
· Pain in the heart region/angina
· Low blood pressure
· Loss of cardiac rhythm
F) Intestine
·
Intestinal spasms (alternates from diarrhea to constipation)
· Stomach pains
· Stomach ulcers
· Diverticulosis
· Colitis
G) Skin problems
·
Dry skin
· Rashes
· Eczema
· Itchy skin
H) Oral problems
·
Metallic taste in mouth
· Bleeding gums
· Peritonitis
· Bad breath
· Charged tongue
· Formation of calculus
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